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Speaking of Phil, this was the most tolerable the character has been since he was Hobgoblinified. This take on him finally started to work after the overly bad dialog in the beginning with every one of his internal monologues ending in HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

fieldy snuts wrote:Speaking of Phil, this was the most tolerable the character has been since he was Hobgoblinified. This take on him finally started to work after the overly bad dialog in the beginning with every one of his internal monologues ending in HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Says you. I still hate the fucker and call him nothing more than a dupe. Fucking Macendale is more competent then him as a Hobby. JASON MACENDALE!!! Also there is one other being who could be in the tube.

Zechs wrote:On one hand I enjoyed all the Peter and supporting cast stuff that went on throughout the book. On the other hand.. still not a fan of the Jackal or the fact that this has a lot of the pieces of the Clone Saga going for it. I'm glad he isn't the big bad in this, and curious to who the true bad is. Whomever this mystery woman is hopefully she isn't the Queen from Jenkins woeful arc from way back. I'm hoping it's Ms. Arrow aka the Other. That would explain her control over the big man spiders. Slott did dial Warren down a lot, but he's still the Jackal. I'm curious who the pair tested on given we know who Jackal's big Spider bodyguard is. Is it Spidercide or is it Ben? Really my only real complaint is the tacked on, "Hey kids it's Phil Urich and Norah Winters." But I guess they needed an intro since everyone else was in this issue.

guitarsmashley wrote:I also have no fucking clue what to pick for next week, thinking about shield.

Scalped #51In 'Knuckle Up' part 1 of 5, it's war on the reservation as Red Crow loses his grip on the reins, Agent Nitz gains momentum and Dash Bad Horse faces his toughest foe yet.

Punisher Vol 8 #1 "TIME TO GET BACK TO WORK. For Frank Castle death comes easy...life is where things gets complicated. Fully loaded with the Eisner winning writer Greg Rucka (Batwoman, Queen and Country, WOLVERINE) and neo-superstar artist Marco Checchetto (Amazing Spider-Man, Daredevil), the BIGGEST GUN of all returns with blood on his hands and vengeance in his eyes. As New York City's body counts continue to rise, the city's streets are teeming with more methodical criminals than ever and a police force doing it's best to keep its head above water. The Punisher has returned to serve his own brand of justice with everything's he's got...but can he survive the darkness stored in his own arsenal? Plus bonus pages exploring some of the new personalities in Frank's life...and how closely intertwined living is with dying."

Rachel Rising #1Rachel wakes up at sunrise on a shallow grave in the woods and discovers the freshly murdered body in the dirt is her own. With events of the previous night a blur, Rachel seeks out her boyfriend Phillip. But Phillip has a new girl now and Rachel is beginning to suspect she rose from the grave for a reason...revenge! Don't miss the Premier Issue of this haunting new series by Eisner and Harvey Award-winning creator Terry Moore!